![]() Staying very budget-friendly without sacrificing quality in the places it matters. It tastes great and is much lighter on the throat than anything else I’ve tried at the price. It’s also become a top recommendation for casuals looking to not feel sleepy but who are also wary of the anxiety-inducing effects of some more energetic bud. Mixed customer reviews surrounding the simplicity of the user experience leave room for. It’s a big step up from Shred, and not much more expensive. Divvy’s product offering ranks highly in terms of accessibility, acceptance and user experience. Due to its potency, and my tolerance, I ended up using it most to carry my hash and other concentrates that I enjoy without a dab rig. Or to clear the mind for meditation, requiring introspection while still being able to focus. It’s great to wake and bake on days you want to keep things light. It felt more even, without the spikes and dips in either the high or energy that comes with many modern strains. The result is very in line with its landrace genetics. The effects here are light and gentle, without the rush normally associated with a smell this citrusy, mainly due to the lack of limonene. On the back end is a slight sweetness that makes sure the citrus notes skew towards a fruity vibe rather than skunk-like in a haze. Waves of super tart Granny Smiths as the terpinolene completely takes over the nose. The smell is strong, not just for the price, but in general. This allows the trim to be amazing, despite its price point, and for at least the insides of the bud to remain fresh. Divvy’s cut is much improved from those 1996 pics, showing off rock-hard nugs and a very dense structure. According to Divvy, the buyback price is around 5-15 higher than Divvy’s original purchase price. ![]() Tried and true, the strain won the Cannabis Cup back in 1996! It was notable at the time for its impressive yields and ability to harvest multiple times. The genetics are simple crossing classic landrace genetics of Afghan and Purple Thai. Simply put it’s all you could want from the budget category, meeting every expectation of the value-focused customer by staying true to what they do and not getting fancy with it.įlo is an amazing representation of this. Well grown, classic beloved strains, with great production, and most importantly to Reddit a price that’s right. My VP of product, Tyler Hogge, is interested in hearing more about the issues you're facing and any other feedback you have about Divvy.Divvy’s been getting all the love from Reddit lately. I'm sorry that you are experience slower than desired processing times, that's definitely not what we want to hear. Hi there, Karli here with Divvy product ops. Hopefully they work on faster payment processing times or options to have instant funds available if we pay the balance. It takes four months to even request additional budget or credit limit. That is a very long time to wait and a major issue I have with me being able to fully utilize the app. My team spends money quickly so I pay the accrued immediately when it is spent in order to have more available funds but it takes it takes more than Five business days for the payment to process unless I do a wire which costs me fees. ![]() ![]() My issue is that they gave me a very limited budget. Track their spending and the feature that allows them to have their own spend card, upload receipts, contact divvy for support questions and request more funds on the app are all great. I like being able to manage and divvy money to my team. The days to process payment are way too long! If you're open to chatting, shoot an email over to Tyler, our VP of Product He'll be keeping an eye out for it. As heavy users of Divvy ourselves, we're looking to make these shortcomings strengths throughout 2020. We definitely hear you on this feedback around budgets and have an exciting roadmap including most of these things. If you made it that far, you can finally put in your credit card number (that you can't see in the app for some reason) and pray that you did everything right so you can pay for lunch. Then restart the app so the new budget is updated and assign the new amount to yourself (good luck if budget is recurring). You have to go into the budget, determine how much is available because the calculations in the app are usually inaccurate or don't make any sense, remove allocated funds from someone else (if they have enough) or increase the size of the budget. You can't share a budget with multiple people each person must have a specific amount of the assigned funds given to them.īecause of this, if you want to buy something, you have to have enough funds assigned to you in one budget. Budgets have people and people have funds within each budget. The value proposition of Divvy is nice on paper, but the way things are setup makes actually paying for stuff 10x harder than it needs to be. Lots of headaches for something that should be simple
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